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Category: Mechanical Physics

Mechanical physics is a branch of physics that deals with the motion of material objects under the influence of forces.

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Asked: July 11, 2023In: Mechanical Physics

The oil drop experiment

What are the assumptions made during the oil drop experiment?

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Kipkoech
KipkoechProfessional
Asked: March 28, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

Measurement II

Describe how the oil patch is formed in an oil drop experiment. 

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Kipkoech
KipkoechProfessional
Asked: April 24, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

FLOATING AND SINKING

Explain why a piece of solid steel weighing a few grams sinks in water but a ship weighing thousands of kilograms can float.

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0796536052
Asked: April 20, 2022In: Mechanical Physics

PULLEY machines

Why is efficiency of a machine is always less than 100% ?

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Kbett
Kbett
Asked: April 25, 2022In: Mechanical Physics

Machines

Name machine which has velocity ratio less than 1

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Admin
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Asked: September 16, 2020In: Mechanical Physics

A ball thrown vertically from a moving vehicle

A ball thrown vertically from a moving vehicle

A person sitting in an open vehicle moving at a constant velocity throws a ball vertically up into air. Where does the ball fall? Explain your answer.

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Nelly049
Nelly049Begginer
Asked: December 7, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

Newton of motion

the initial velocity of a body 20kg is 4m/s. how long would a constant force of 5N act on the body to double its kinetic energy

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MOSES254
MOSES254Begginer
Asked: June 13, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

Electromagnetic radiation

Which rays are used in a TV remote?

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Kipkoech
KipkoechProfessional
Asked: April 12, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

Force

Give a reason why mass of a body is constant everywhere.

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ogurgeophry@gmail.com
Asked: May 3, 2021In: Mechanical Physics

Newton’s laws of motion

An arrow of mass 20g traveling horizontally strikes a block of wood of mass 1980g resting on a horizontal surface. The impact takes 0.2s before the two move together with an initial velocity of 5m/s. Calculate: a. The velocity of the ...

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Admin
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Asked: September 6, 2020In: Mechanical Physics

Free Fall

How come in free fall you feel weightless even though gravity is pulling down on you?

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